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Southeast HVAC News
Rheem® Invests $20 Million in Fort
Smith Operations, Creates 100 Jobs. |
Rheem®, a
leading global manufacturer of water heating and HVACR products, is
investing over $20 million in its 50+ year-old Fort Smith facility
to ensure it continues as a world-class headquarters for its U.S.
air conditioning business unit and the manufacturing of HVAC
equipment. Rheem considers this investment a key element of its
10-year strategy: “INVEST to grow, INNOVATE to lead and DELIVER on
commitments.”
“We are excited to expand our operations in Fort Smith,” said Andrew
Welch, Director of Operations, Rheem Air Conditioning Division.
“This expansion demonstrates our committed partnership with the
state and rewards the Fort Smith community — enabling our continued
growth and leadership.”
Founded in 1925, Rheem produces HVAC equipment, as well as water
heaters, commercial and residential boilers, and commercial
refrigeration solutions. Today, Rheem encompasses more than 40
brands worldwide, including Rheem, Ruud, SureComfort, Russell, Witt,
Kramer, ColdZone and Friedrich. The owner, Paloma , remains
committed to investing in the business for future growth and
expansion.
“We are excited to see Rheem grow and succeed in Fort Smith,”
Secretary of Commerce Mike Preston said. “Rheem is creating both
corporate and manufacturing jobs that spur economic development and
raise the quality of life for employees and their families.”
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As part of this
investment, Rheem plans to hire 100 production and office personnel
in addition to creating additional production capacity and making
facility and grounds improvements. Improvements will include a new
Innovation Learning Center (ILC), which will allow training
distributors and contractors to work with Rheem products and learn
about product improvement. The improvements will also include a new
entrance and traffic flow patterns to improve safety, access, and
congestion.
“Rheem continues to be a leader in Fort Smith and Arkansas,” said
Tim Allen, President, Fort Smith Chamber of Commerce. “We are so
pleased to work with them secure this investment into our
community.”
About Rheem
Founded in 1925, Rheem® innovates new ways to deliver precise
temperatures while saving energy, water and supporting a more
sustainable future. Rheem is America’s #1 water-heating brand with
products available in more than 80 countries. Paloma Co., Ltd.® of
Nagoya, Japan, acquired the iconic Rheem brand in 1988. Today the
company’s portfolio of premium brands includes Rheem®, Raypak®, Ruud®,
Eemax®, Richmond®, Splendid®, Solahart® and EverHot™ as well as
commercial refrigeration brands Russell®, Witt®, ColdZone® and
Kramer®, which are part of the Heat Transfer Products Group (HTPG®)
division and Friedrich, an industry leader in high-end air
conditioning solutions.
About the Arkansas Economic Development Commission (AEDC)
The Arkansas Economic Development Commission (AEDC), a division of
the Arkansas Department of Commerce, seeks to create economic
opportunity by attracting higher-paying jobs, expanding, and
diversifying local economies in the state, increasing incomes and
investment, and generating growth throughout The Natural State.
Arkansas is a pro-business environment operating leaner, faster and
more focused through a streamlined state government designed to act
on corporate interests quickly and decisively. For more information,
visit www.ArkansasEDC.com. The Arkansas Department of Commerce is
the umbrella department for workforce and economic development
drivers. Its divisions and regulatory boards include Division of
Aeronautics, Waterways Commission, Wine Producers Council, Division
of Workforce Services, Office of Skills Development, State Bank
Department, Insurance Department, Securities Department, Economic
Development Commission and Development Finance Authority. It was
established July 2019 as part of Governor Asa Hutchinson’s
wide-sweeping efficiency and transformation efforts to reduce 42
cabinet agencies to 15 while maintaining services for all Arkansans.
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